Resources for Providers

The government-mandate 45% cuts have forced providers to shutdown or stop providing services to auto crash survivors. Over 45 companies have shut down, while others are hanging on by using their owners’ retirement savings. Thousands of homecare jobs have been lost at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic had already made it difficult to find caregivers. After the Auto Reform became effective in July 2nd, 2021, many providers stopped being paid altogether or faced constant delay tactics from insurers, in a seemingly coordinated effort by the auto insurance industry to shutdown the post-acute care industry in Michigan.

The Michigan Interfaith Coalition is trying to help providers of injured persons by compiling a list of needed resources, connecting providers with community organizations, and identifying providers who can still take auto insurance. It is our duty as faith leaders to care for the most vulnerable in our society, by acting with compassion, kindness and love.

Professional Associations

Professional associations that focus mainly on networking, education and the advancement of specific professions which provide care to injured persons.

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Provider Advocacy & Lobbying Groups

Advocacy and lobbying groups representing different types of No-Fault Auto providers, such as homecare, medical, rehab and residential facilities.

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Other Provider Resources

Other resources for providers, such as DIFS-related articles and regulations.

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Can you suggest other resources for injured persons and their families? Are you a provider still willing to accept auto insurance?

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Latest Resources for Providers

DIFS Bulletin 2022-05-INS – CPI Adjustment for Medical Fees Increased to 5.39% of 2019 Amounts

  2022 CPI Adjustment is Set to a 5.39% Increase Based On Amounts Payable on January 2019 This “bulletin simply supersedes Bulletin 2021-16-INS – which set forth a 4.11% CPI adjustment for

Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services

    The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) is the regulatory body that oversees insurers and is tasked with consumer protection. Its mission is to “ensure access to safe

The Coalition to Protect Auto No-Fault

    CPAN is a major advocacy organization that has been working to protect Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Insurance laws for nearly two decades. Its mission is to “be the consumer advocate for

Brain Injury Association of Michigan

    BIAMI is a non-profit organization whose mission is to “to improve the lives of those affected by brain injury and reduce the incidence and impact of brain injury through advocacy,

Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council

    MBIPC is a non-profit trade association that serves providers in professions related to brain injury rehabilitation. “The Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council’s purpose is to enhance the ability of its

 

This list has not been verified and is not endorsed by the Michigan Interfaith Coalition.